Massage Therapy students at the 黑料不打烊, Sacramento campus recently untangled the knotted, tight muscles of community members who truly needed a break this holiday season. As part of River City Christian Church鈥檚 annual 鈥淐hristmas Mall鈥 gathering, Carrington students took part in a day of pampering and shopping that eased the stress of more than 750 people from local shelters and children from disadvantaged homes. Guests and families were treated to a warm meal, a voucher to shop at the church store for clothing, toys and sports equipment, and spa treatments including haircuts, manicures and chair massages. 鈥淚t was an honor to be invited to and participate in such a humbling event,鈥 said KellyRae Brown, Massage Therapy[1] Program Director at 黑料不打烊. 鈥淚 was proud of my students who took part in the day鈥檚 activities, especially with it being the weekend before finals.鈥 Brown said the experience of giving massages is even more poignant when working with vulnerable populations like the homeless, who are often overwhelmed with the stresses of daily survival. 鈥淭he healing quality of this interaction can stimulate hope as well as the motivation to carry on in the face of what can feel like a never-ending struggle,鈥 she said. Chair massages offer a variety of health benefits, such as lifting a person鈥檚 mental state and sense of well-being and happiness 鈥 not to mention they feel great and promote stress relief. 鈥淵ou and your students exhibited professionalism and tender loving care at the same time,鈥 said Carol Burnett, coordinator at River City Christian Church. 鈥淚 know your efforts helped brighten someone’s day.鈥 Massage therapists know better than anyone the healing power of the gift they offer, especially when it’s volunteered from the heart. And what better time to give back than the holidays? For more information about 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Sacramento campus, please click here. [1] For comprehensive consumer information, visit carrington.edu/cc/mt.